Chapter
1 2 | righteousness?'~23. 'If your Majesty wishes to effect this regulation
2 3 | sovereigns. If your Majesty wishes to practise the true royal
3 4 | being grown up to vigour, he wishes to put them in practice; --
4 7 | call to go to him. When he wishes to consult with them, he
5 8 | indeed is there of men but wishes for riches and honour? But
6 9 | now I don't come up to the wishes of my aged relatives and
7 9 | not be benevolent. He who wishes to be benevolent will not
8 12| officer of Ch'û here, who wishes his son to learn the speech
9 15| account that the superior man wishes to get hold of what he is
10 17| Regarding him with affection, he wishes him to be honourable: regarding
11 17| regarding him with love, he wishes him to be rich. The appointment
12 20| sovereign of a State, when he wishes to support a superior man,
13 20| account is it that the prince wishes to see the scholar?' 'Because
14 20| character!~8. 'When a prince wishes to see a man of talents
15 22| thinks is approaching, and wishes to bend his bow, adjust
16 22| Mencius said, 'Anybody who wishes to cultivate the t'ung or
17 25| antiquity realized their wishes, benefits were conferred
18 25| they did not realize their wishes, they cultivated their personal
19 26| is a case where the party wishes to complete the whole period,
20 28| cubits; -- these, if my wishes were to be realized, I would
21 28| hundreds; -- these, though my wishes were realized, I would not
22 28| me; -- these, though my wishes were realized, I would not
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